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Bhaal is the God of Murder, a member of the Dead Three and the progenitor of all Bhaalspawn who are his children. He is associated with the domain of Death. Bhaal cannot be the deity of a player character Cleric. His worshippers in Baldur's Gate 3, the Cult of Bhaal also play a prominent role in Act Three.

Portrait Sarevok.png
Our lord does not care for beauty. Bhaal cares only for death. Death in numbers. Death in droves.

Revelations

Act Two

Orin the Red is revealed to be Bhaal's Chosen. In the Mind Flayer Colony underneath Moonrise Towers, Orin is accompanied by Lord Enver Gortash and Ketheric Thorm. Using her Netherese Stone, the Lash of Bhaal, she issues the order to the Netherbrain to march the Absolute's armies on Baldur's Gate.

Act Three

During the confrontation with Orin at the Temple of Bhaal, she can be told the truth about how Sarevok was the one who ordered her mother Helena to kill her when she was young. Orin will refuse to believe at first but if a succesful Deception or Religion check is passed Orin will have a mental breakdown, it is then that Bhaal himself personally intervenes and transforms a terrified Orin into the Slayer.

After Orin is defeated, Sceleritas Fel will inform the Dark Urge that Bhaal is coming. Several blades will appear from Sceleritas's body, seeming to stab through him. Within the reflection of his blood is the Avatar of Bhaal, who appears identical to Sceleritas, albeit with glowing red eyes, and a deep, imposing voice. The Avatar will offer the Dark Urge to become their Chosen, whether they have been resisting or indulging their urge up to this point.

If accepting the offer, the Avatar will grant the player character the Slayer form if they did not previously have it, and will allow for the player character to pursue controlling the Absolute in the name of Bhaal.

If refusing the offer, the Avatar will drain the essence of Bhaal from the Dark Urge, killing them, before they are ultimately resurrected by Withers, free of the Dark Urge forever, ending The Urge.

Cult of Bhaal

The Cult of Bhaal is a faction of cultists that serve the Faerûnian God of Murder, Bhaal. Characters belonging to this cult can be encountered at many points throughout Baldur's Gate 3, but most frequently of all during Act Three where it can even be possible for the party to visit their temples of worship and become their ally.

The Cult of Bhaal has been a major antagonistic faction in prior Baldur's Gate franchise titles. Their actions in past centuries are well remembered, and often referenced in Baldur's Gate 3 when characters acknowledge the history of the city.

Followers

The followers of the Cult of Bhaal are often referred to as Bhaalists, but there are many potential roles within the cult and specific names that refer to them.

Mundane rankings

Bhaalist characters in Baldur's Gate 3 often use displayable names that include their rank as a cultist. These ranks usually include the suffix of "of Bhaal."

Ranks observed to exist in this manner include, but may not be limited to:

Bhaalspawn

Main article: Bhaalspawn

The Bhaalspawn are literally the "Children" of Bhaal, though they are not always 'born' in the same way that other people are. Although "Bhaalspawn" is not a "rank" that other Cultists can achieve, other cultists often treat the Bhaalspawn with great reverence for one reason or another.

Chosen of Bhaal

Some Gods prefer to keep multiple Chosen[1], but Bhaal is not one of them. If more than one contender for the role of 'Chosen' exists, Bhaal's doctrines demand that they duel to the death, until only one Chosen remains alive.[2]

Orin the Red is Bhaal's "last Chosen standing" at the time of Baldur's Gate 3, but in somewhat recent history, Orin served as the second-in-command to a different Bhaalspawn, before defeating them and taking over the Cult. The identity of Orin's predecessor is eventually revealed to be none other than the Dark Urge, a playable Origin character.

Unholy Assassins

An unholy assassin is a specially anointed rank of Cultist, achieved by the rare few who can follow the strict murderous rituals to earn it, and win the favour of the overseeing Murder Tribunal.

Unholy assassins will be able to trade with Echo of Abazigal in the Murder Tribunal.

The Murder Tribunal

A special governing body that serves the Cult of Bhaal, evaluating the actions of Cultists who want to become 'unholy assassins.'

The 'current' members of this Tribunal during Baldur's Gate 3 are revealed during Act Three, such as during the quest Impress the Murder Tribunal.

Bhaalist Echoes (Red Ghosts)

The Cult of Bhaal sometimes employs the spirits of its dead cultists in various roles, and many characters like this appear in-game. They are distinguishable from other Cultists by the red, blood-like sheen covering their entire body. However, some of these Bhaalist spirits are observed to revert to their "original" form at specific times, for reasons uncertain.

Items related to Bhaal

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Quotes

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You should not ever pray to Bhaal,

The savage Lord of Murder,

His worshippers are killers all

who spread His darkness further.
A is for Azuth, and other Gods III


Portrait Orin.png
Come to me, Father. Set my flesh to your unholy purpose.
Orin the Red about Bhaal
Portrait Withers.png
Once judged, ascended, then vanquished as one and as three.

Gallery

Notes

  • Bhaal is voiced by Doug Cockle. This is the third actor to play Bhaal. Bhaal was peviously voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson in Baldur's Gate and Michael Dorn in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn. Kevin Michael Richardson was also the original voice of Sarevok.
  • Bhaal was originally available as a deity for Cleric in Early Access, but the option was cut in the full release of the game.
    • Much of the dialogue a Cleric of Bhaal has remained in the game files, and can be accessed with mods.
  • Bhaal is allied with Bane and Myrkul.

External links

  1. A God's 'Chosen' are special agents, anointed by the deity and often granted special powers that allow them to carry out their God's will and spread their influence across planes like Faerûn. (See Also: Chosen)
  2. Multiple sources in and out of game confirm this information is accurate. Volo is one of these in-game sources, if he survives long enough to share his knowledge with the player.